Member and Community Support
Do you need help with groceries? We understand that having access to healthy food is important for your overall health and well-being. If you’re experiencing difficulty accessing food, please know that help and support are available.
Food Support at Denver Health Clinics
Denver Health partners with local organizations to provide food resources and community support.
- Eastside Clinic – Food support available every Monday morning
- Westside Clinic – Food support available every Wednesday morning
- Lowry Clinic Partnering with Jewish Family Services Food Pantry, available twice a month
- Located next door to the Lowry Clinic: Lowry Community Christian Church offers a Food Bank every Monday afternoon from 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM
- Peña Clinic – Partnering with Jewish Family Services Food Pantry, available twice a month
- Denver Health Find Help – The Find Help website connects our community with free or reduced-cost community support for basic needs
Community Food Resources
Additional Local Food Banks
Visit FeedingColorado.org
Email Info@FeedingColorado.org
Community Resources
Visit 211 Colorado.org
Dial 211 or 866-760-6489
Care Management Support Team
If you need more assistance or would like to speak with someone, our Care Management Support Team is here to provide personal support and help connect you with resources and community programs.
Email Care Management at DHMPCC@dhha.org
Call 303-602-2184.
Medicare Healthy Food Allowance
If you’re an Elevate Medicare Advantage member, don't miss out on your quarterly Healthy Food Allowance*. Use your allowance to purchase qualifying healthy foods at your favorite participating retailers, including King Soopers, Safeway, Target, Walmart, Costco, Walgreens, CVS, and Dollar General. Be sure to use your allowance before the end of each quarter — unused funds may not roll over.
*The healthy food allowance is part of a special supplemental program for the chronically ill. Not all members qualify. Eligible conditions include chronic alcohol use disorder and other substance use disorders (SUDs), autoimmune disorders, cancer, cardiovascular disorders, chronic heart failure, dementia, diabetes mellitus, overweight/obesity/metabolic syndrome, chronic gastrointestinal disease, chronic kidney disease (CKD), severe hematologic disorders, HIV/AIDS, chronic lung disorders, chronic and disabling mental health conditions, neurologic disorders, stroke, post-organ transplantation, immunodeficiency and immunosuppressive disorders, conditions associated with cognitive impairment, conditions with functional challenges, chronic conditions that impair vision/hearing (deafness)/taste/touch/smell, and conditions that require continued therapy services in order for individuals to maintain or retain functioning.